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    Africa Development Bank  Lunching $650m Rice Development Program in the Western part of Africa

    Posted On 08 Aug 2024
    By : New Africa Business News, Staff Correspondent
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    By Richard Adorsu-

    Rice production by Women of the Diguifa Group
    Photo Credit: Scidev.net

    NEW AFRICA BUSINESS NEWS (NABN) Accra GHANA- The African Development Bank is launching a US$650 million Regional West Africa Rice Development program in collaboration with the Africa Rice Center with the primary objective to enhance food security in West Africa.

    The president of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina who announced this emphasised that the initiative is expected to include one million farmers across 15 countries and produce 53 million tons of rice.

    “In five years, West Africa will achieve self-sufficiency in rice. We know we can do it. Our work helped Ethiopia to become self-sufficient in wheat in under four years, turning it into a net wheat-exporting country. What is critical is strong political will,” the Bank Group head said,
    referencing the Bank’s flagship Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) program.

    Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, outlined the Bank’s successes in mobilizing financial resources for the continent’s development needs at the African Union.

    Addressing heads of state and government at the 6th Mid-Year Coordination Meeting of the AU in Accra, Ghana, Adesina highlighted the Bank’s recent general capital increase from $201 billion to $318 billion, approved by the Board of Governors during its Annual Meetings in
    Nairobi last May.

    The approval will enable Africa’s only AAA-rated financial institution to preserve its status and meet the continent’s urgent and increasing  development needs.

    Other highlights included joint efforts by the African Development Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank in developing a new financial model that enables the International Monetary Fund’s Special Drawing Rights to be channeled through multilateral development banks.

    “I am delighted to inform you that following over two years of work, supported by the advocacy of the African Union, we succeeded,” Adesina told the meeting, attended by several heads of state and government and representatives of regional economic communities.

    The year began with the African Development Bank successfully launching a globally acclaimed landmark $750 million hybrid capital, the first ever by a multilateral financial institution.

    “By so doing, we created a new asset class for investors globally. The hybrid capital will be leveraged four times to allow the Bank to boost its lending capacity,” said Adesina.

    He also briefed the leaders about the progress the Bank is making in spearheading global efforts to ensure Africa’s natural wealth is taken into consideration as a measure of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

    The Africa Financial Stability Mechanism, a Bank initiative to mitigate financial and other exogenous shocks to African economies, has also advanced. The African Union’s committee of 15 Ministers of Finance has approved the framework for the establishment of the mechanism.
    “Last week, the African Development Bank was ranked as the most transparent development financial institution in the world by Publish What You Fund for its sovereign operations.” This is in addition to other impressive recognitions for the Bank and its concessional window, the African Development Fund.

    He outlined other wins for the institution, including expanding electricity access to over 20 million people over the past five years and partnering with the World Bank to connect 300 million Africans to electricity by 2030.

    The Bank’s $20 billion Desert to Power initiative to develop 10,000 megawatts of solar power for 250 million people across 11 countries in the Sahel zone is already delivering results.

    “For example, the $890 million Mauritania-Mali Power Interconnection Project, which is part of the Desert to Power initiative, will increase clean energy uptake and electricity access, benefitting 2.7 million people,” he said.

    During the opening ceremony, the host, Ghana’s President Nana Addo-Dankwa Akufo-Addo, called for expedited action on plans to achieve the financial stability and economic integration necessary for the African Union’s Agenda 2063.

    The African Union Chairperson and President of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, announced AU plans to raise about $100 billion to support export-oriented businesses. He also emphasized the critical need for continued effective coordination between
    the AU and regional African blocs, for achieving continental integration and the goals of Agenda 2063 to create inclusive and sustainable socio-economic development over 50 years.

     

     

    For New Africa Business News Richard Adorsu Reports, Africa Correspondent

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